Remote sensing reveals the importance of seminatural habitat and irrigation on aphid biocontrol in arid agroecosystems
Anson Call,
Sami Akiba,
Elizabeth G. Pringle
Abstract:Remote sensing and spatial analyses are increasingly used to understand the role of seminatural habitats in biocontrol, but knowing how to best leverage these tools is a persistent challenge. In arid agroecosystems, irrigation often exaggerates the differences between crop fields and their interspaces. Weeds adjacent to irrigated fields are thus often some of the only persistent vegetation. Remote sensing may be essential to capture the effect of this fine‐scale variation on pest biocontrol.
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